St Pancras International

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St PancrasSt Pancras International in London is the starting point for High Speed 1 – the UK’s first high-speed line. Eurostar trains now travel at speeds up to 186mph. Average journey times are now quicker between London, Paris, Lille and Brussels – which means you can visit the sights of these cities quicker than ever before, and travel further into Europe.

Journey Times
St Pancras International to Paris in just 2 hours 15 minutes
St Pancras International to Brussels in 1 hour 51 minutes
St Pancras International to Lille in 1 hour 20 minutes

St Pancras International station has brasseries, shops and restaurants, and to add a little sparkle to your day you can visit 1868, Europe’s longest champagne bar.

St PancrasThe jewel in Eurostar’s crown is the single-span glass roof of the original Barlow Shed, which was once the largest enclosed space in the world. Eurostar is the only train to glide under this magnificent structure and into the heart of the station, allowing you to rediscover the true art of travel.


Short Breaks from St Pancras International

Paris from St Pancras Paris
Spend a weekend in the romantic city of Paris. St Pancras International to Paris in 2 hours 15 minutes.
Paris Eurostar Breaks from £135

Lille from St Pancras Lille
Whizz off for a short break in Lille. St Pancras International to Lille in 1 hour 20 minutes.
Lille Eurostar Breaks from £120

Brussels from St Pancras Brussels
Head off for a weekend break in Brussels. St Pancras International to Brussels in 1 hour 51 minutes.
Brussels Eurostar Breaks from £125

St Pancras International Map

St Pancras International Map

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